Cape Girardeau, Missouri, Occupied by Illinois Volunteers, William DeLaney Trimble Travis, 14 September 1861

Cape Girardeau, Missouri, Occupied by Illinois Volunteers, William DeLaney Trimble Travis, 14 September 1861

Print of a river boat named "e. Warsaw" with a coal barge in foreground and a town in the background. "cape girardeau, missouri, occupied by illinois volunteers. --[sketched by mr. W. D. Travis. ]" (printed below image). "str. Warsaw and coal flat at cape girardeau, mo. Then occupied by illinois volunteers harper print" (written on reverse side). Image: e. Warsaw ship sidewheeler. Reference, original page print taken from harpers weekly. Title: cape girardeau, missouri, occupied by illinois volunteers. Date: 14 September 1861.
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Author: W.D. TravisSource: https://commons.wikimedia.org/

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